Oh it must be true because you haven't seen a bedside msn employee. I guess they don't exist. OP don't spend your money on higher education get an ADN. Nothing more to see here folks, LovingLife123...
Agreed, there are single mothers that are pregnant with children, whom go through these ABSN programs, hold a full time job and still succeed. Depends on how much you want
I currently work at a magnet hospital and have called HR in others around Los Angeles and I get the same answer they prefer BSN or higher. Which magnet hospital is telling you
I haven't ran to anyone that I met that graduated with an MSN without a BSN who couldn't get hired but I live in Southern California where there may be more work. Everyone has a different experience...
I respectfully disagree, Western is a great program and you'll be working just as a new grad RN when you graduate just with a higher degree. It also gives you an advantage because you wouldn't have to...
I'm a couple of years younger but at our age we definitely have to do an ABSN or Entry Level Masters. Even if you did an ADN that would take 2 years and another 2 years from RN-BSN. Thats 4 years...
Just got my results back, tested 3/9 letter mailed out 3/23 and got mail 3/28. Went all the way to 205 guessed majority of the test had like 30 SATA 15 medications and lots of
The thought of all the spoiled privileged classmates I had in high school keeps me up every night. "Work like there is someone working 24 hours a day to take it all away from